![](/static/253f0d9b/assets/icons/icon-96x96.png)
![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/80c24909-8a49-4cb6-9bdd-4b8621b8cf1d.jpeg)
Fantastic suggestions. Gives me some things to try. Thank you so much!
Fantastic suggestions. Gives me some things to try. Thank you so much!
I will have to give this a look! Thank you!
That is fair. Just historically speaking, I have typically only had 1 port opened on my router for VPN access, and then setting up SSH cert auth from system to system.
Like Shrek, layers xD
From my understanding, without having a VPN connection to my home network, or proper port forwarding (which sounds like a security nightmare to me) it would only function on my local network?
You have a reading comprehension problem. First comment I left you was friendly. Bye, you won’t be missed.
“Looking to shit on your day” that’s rich lol
Instead of being a knob end, you could have approached the conversation differently. You added nothing to the discussion. You lashed out to someone discussing their experiences because you got offended. Grow thicker skin, grow up, go touch grass. No need to take out your frustrations on folks having a civil discussion until your juvenile ass behavior stunk it all up.
Get a grip bud.
Got it, being bored means you are going to be a tool. Got it. Have the day you deserve.
Clearly you cared enough to respond. Have a day.
Stating issues with Teams on Linux isn’t blaming Linux by default.
Can’t participate in Microsoft Teams calls if the input and output audio devices are the same device or the call disconnects/reconnects every few seconds. Microphone and speaker must be separate devices for optimal experience.
How is this laying blame on anyone? It wasn’t blaming Linux, or blaming Microsoft, or blaming anyone. It was a statement of what issues they were having.
You are not taking too kindly based on inferences you have made. Are you sincerely this dense?
Stating issues you have with something isn’t “shitting” on anything.
I use Linux, and have for many years, but that doesn’t make it perfect or free of issues.
I don’t care to read a “defense” from you. We don’t need gatekeeping, belittling, or general arrogance in any Linux community. This isn’t an attack, this is simply a friendly reminder to do better.
After reading the following thread: If you don’t have anything of value to add, why comment?
What one person views as a problem/inconvenience will vary from person to person. Just because you have 25 years of experience doesn’t mean you get to dictate what constitutes as a problem or inconvenience for another.
Not sure when I will see this update. On arch, and have checked for pacman updates (and via yay aur helper) and I am still on 6.0.5. Hmmmm…
Legal windows keys aren’t $3. And not using windows Isn’t all about price. But you dont seem to get that I suppose.
No attack here. I’m not attacking you. I’m stating that you likely just dont hsve the knowledge on the topic.
I didnt read every comment here.
What issues are you having? What distro are tou using? Whst games aren’t working?
Any supporting details would help me potentially help you.
Not being able to run “most” games on Linux is a skill issue. If you wsnt to use windows fine, I won’t stop you. But you are spewing a bunch of anecdotal nonsense.
You want to use a subpar paid for OS with telemetry, ads, and to support a greedy corporation for your convenience; Thats your prerogative.
At least educate yourself before you speak on topics you lack greater understanding of.
Alright, who’s gonna dig for the key?
https://github.com/Helium314/HeliBoard#faq--common-issues
This has answers to some of your questions. Where to get the dictionaries are on this page too.
With things like Signal, or Matrix, and other more secure alternatives to SMS/MMS I don’t know one would choose to use something like Deku or Silence.
Back on windows I have used Resilio Sync. I don’t hate it, does essentially what I am looking for, but I am trying to go more open source route. Thank you for the suggestion!